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AMUSEMENTS. IS MAJESTY'S THEAT RE. LIS. MAJESTY'S THEATRE. The Leading Picture House. HAYWARD'S PICTURES. At 8 TO-NIGHT. At 8. A Splendid and' Powerful DETECTIVE PLAY, Being a sequel to "On the Track of the Spider League." DETECTIVE PLAY, ; -, THE' BLACK THIRTEEN. 1 ' ' . - . THE ■: -. BLACK • • THIRTEEN: ;' ...• ~ THE. - BLACK- - .THIRTEEN. ... ~.,-. ■.. THE 1 BLACK THIRTEEN: THE BLACK . THIRTEEN. ' Tragic.- Thrilling. Sensational ' PALLS OF NIAGARA—In- Winter Garb. > HIS CHORUS GIRL WIFE'. A Decidedly Appealing Play. FATHERS GAZETTE:' .Society Fashions and' Notable Events, A DAY IN PARIS ZOO. Finely Coloured. THOSE TROUBLESOME TRESSES. John Bunny, Flora Finch; Lilian Walker. - - • ' THE LITTLE BROTHER. THE N.Z.P.S. • -Local Topical. CHRISTCHURCH SWIMMING SPORTS. CHRISTCHURCH ; SWIMMING SPORTST CHRISTCHURCH SWIMMING SPORTSJ 1/- and 6d. Reserves;- Dresden, 1/6.' ■-■ " ■■■■ '". ' • -■ ■-■'■■■ ■■■■- 73 AM PICT U R E'S. <J (Hay ward's Picture Enterprises, Ltd.) TO-NIGHT At-8. NIGHTLY: Tragic Thrilling Detective Drama, THE ' BLACK "13." . THE .BLACK "13." ■ And ! Special Supporting Pictures.' THURSDAY NEXT. ... - Charles Dickens's "SCROOGE.'' Prices: 1/- and 6d. Plan at Holcroft's. ; ■■ 75 U BuE K THEATRE, HEREFORD STREET. " CONTINUOUS PICTURES. Last Chance of Seeing AISSA'S DREAM, IN THE ELEMENTAL WORLD, Etc., . Etc., Etc. COMPLETE CHANGE TO-MORROW. COMPLETE CHANGE TO-MORROW. THE HOUSE OF DISCORD. THE HOUSE OF DISCORD. A.B. Drama. This Magnificent Production .occupies over half an hour, and shows most wonderful. and. lavish settings in a Millionaire's Home, including the greatest Ballroom Scene ever witnessed. MR PICKWICK AND THE SHOOTING PARTY. . Featuring' John Bunny. And a Host of Others OUR UP-TO-DATE ORCHESTRA Every Evening. Think of it! Adults 6d, Children 3di PE R A H 0 U S E. Direction: Brennan-Fuller, Ltd. TO-NIGHT. At 8. TO-NIGHT. A BRILLIANT COTERIE OF NEW STARS. DIRECT FJiOM AMERICA: ' FRANCO MIDGETS. The smallest troupe FRANCO MIDGETS. of Illusionists in FRANCO MIDGETS. the world. Welcome reappearance, after an absence of two years, of Everybody's Favourite, - ' Mr JOHN FULLER, ; Mr JOHN FULLER, . . , .The Tenor Vocalist. / ; .:4 Introducing 6xtraordin4i ! J?aats. LE BR UN. Champion v Skaifcr of r . LE.BRUN. '■ England arid America. - LEO and LIONEL, In an Act of Grace, Refinement, and Strength. / THE CARPOS BROS., ' 1 America's most sensational Head Equilibrists. t ™ct*ttc m h -nanpi,,,, Wonders T/TCST/rTC. iIE. from 'Frisco. ' LESLIE. > CREMER and ARNOLD. V :VERNON and MACK. MARGARET CARBY. , Prices: 0, Stalls 2/-, D.C. 1/6, Stalls 1/-. Reserves at Milner and Thompson's, or by Telephone at the Theatre (No. 1471). v- 77 C r ° FULLER'S PICTURES. ' TO-NIGHT at 8. TO-NIGHT at 8. NOTABLE.—IMPORTANT.—SPECIAL. A London Dramatic Success, Combining the Genius of TWO DISTINGUISHED MEN: CHAS. DICKENS, SEYMQUK HICKS, Great Author. Great Actor. An Unrivalled Reproduction By SEYMOUR HICKS And his ENGLISH DRAMATIC COMPANY. _. . ~SCROOGE." "SCROOGE." "SCROOGE.!! —— Adapted from Chas:' Dickens's "A CHRISTMAS CAROL." Hicks's Impersonation of "Scrooge" ELECTRIFIED LONDON. He played "SCROOGE" 2000 times. . Supported by ■ a PROGRAMME EXTRAORDINAIRE. Including ' 'BEAUTIFUL KAWAU,'' A Glorious Picture of the Former Residence of the late Sir George Grey. Admission, 6d and 1/-. 'Phone 2508. 78 TENDERS. IHE TIME for the Closing of Tenders for the Erection of a Steel-framed and Concrete Building for the National Mutual Life Association of Australasia has been EXTENDED until 4 p.m., THURSDAY, 19th inst., when they will be received at our Offices, where Plans and Specifications may be seen. Messrs MADDISOfI & BROWN. ■ )'■[" '- Architects (Registered). Hereford St., Cliristchurch. 12 254 GLOUCESTER STREET EAST. PLASTERERS' MERCHANTS, - PLASTERERS AND FIBROUS PLASTER MANUFACTURERS, Price Lists and Estimates on Application. 'Phone 1492. 0. " NDR E W 3WANS TO N, TIMBER MERCHANT; SAWMILLER, AND IMPORTER. Yards and Mill: 175 DURHAM STREET and MOORHOUSE AVENUE. Offices: 94 GLOUCESTER STREET. 'Phones 951 and 1853. I have on hand.one of the Largest Stocks; of Timber, and -am prepared to quote for delivery, town or country. All Builders' Requirements in-stock. Estimates given for Joinery. Work. .88 MONEY. "lUST MONEY! for INVESTMENT on Fixed : Mortgage at LOWEST CUR-' JiENT RATES: Also, a few sums on; SECOND MORTGAGE. (■'■ .■ DOUGALL & UPHAM, ■', Solicitors, .63 89 Worcester Street. ) AND TAYLOR, J BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS, t'i 89, GLOUCESTER STREET. • \ We have various SUMS OF MONEY IMMEDIATE on ■■;■ FIRSTS and SECOND. MORTGAGE..;.; • < • . 113 i?KA £lO0 ' £ls °. "£200,' £3OO, £soo,'' cWfcl"? £1000,,[£2000, £3OOO and Upwards* To Lend>.*st..Lowest Currant Rates. ■ JPor- Fixed .'Peiaodsy. bE-Repay«ble ; by-Monthlya* •- """<^artertj,"/or>;Half-yearly,.Paym-yafs.,.t , -."'.J- : ."' "J HILL AND "FRAZERV, '-■":. [-_ \ i _ - --■■■■-■- - ••- -Solicitors," -- - v « 144 Hereford Street CHRISTCHURCH;. And at Rangiora. .9

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume 1, Issue 3, 9 February 1914, Page 1

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